Hi all,
Has anyone figured out a strategy to simulate during playback a sforzando (sfz) immediately followed by piano (p) and then a crescendo (<) to fortissimo (ff)?
Page 157 of the user manual confirms that sfz does not playback but someone might have a clever solution.
Thanks,
Alex
- It is currently Thu Apr 25, 2024 1:41 pm • All times are UTC - 5 hours [ DST ]
Attention:
Welcome to the old forum. While it is no longer updated, there is a wealth of information here that you may search and learn from.
To partake in the current forum discussion, please visit https://forums.presonus.com
Sforzando followed by crescendo
4 posts
• Page 1 of 1
Re: Sforzando followed by crescendo
Hi Alex
If a single long sutained note is involved, I suggest to break it into smaller value tied ones and to attach the proper dynamics to the point you need and join dynamics signs with hairpins.
Reaching a sforzando effect is partly a matter of the sound library you work with.
Eg., with GPO I set velocity of a short note with a high dynamic value to the maximum.
I tie it to another short note at p/pp dynamics. A closing hairpin then links the dynamics signs
Graphics will follow later (I'm far from my N3 at the moment).
Hope it helps
If a single long sutained note is involved, I suggest to break it into smaller value tied ones and to attach the proper dynamics to the point you need and join dynamics signs with hairpins.
Reaching a sforzando effect is partly a matter of the sound library you work with.
Eg., with GPO I set velocity of a short note with a high dynamic value to the maximum.
I tie it to another short note at p/pp dynamics. A closing hairpin then links the dynamics signs
Graphics will follow later (I'm far from my N3 at the moment).
Hope it helps
Fabio
Arrigo Beyle - Milanese - Lived, wrote, loved - - Stendhal
Being italian is a full-time job - - B. Severgnini
Arrigo Beyle - Milanese - Lived, wrote, loved - - Stendhal
Being italian is a full-time job - - B. Severgnini
-
fabiolcati - Posts: 441
- Joined: Mon Sep 21, 2009 9:08 am
- Location: Milan - Italy
Re: Sforzando followed by crescendo
fabiolcati wrote:Hi Alex
If a single long sutained note is involved, I suggest to break it into smaller value tied ones and to attach the proper dynamics to the point you need and join dynamics signs with hairpins.
Reaching a sforzando effect is partly a matter of the sound library you work with.
Eg., with GPO I set velocity of a short note with a high dynamic value to the maximum.
I tie it to another short note at p/pp dynamics. A closing hairpin then links the dynamics signs
Graphics will follow later (I'm far from my N3 at the moment).
Hope it helps
Thanks Fabio,
I thought that this would be the way to go. You have to change the dynamics depending on the orchestral section e.g. with brass I could get a better result than strings. One day (hopefully) Notion will allow us to freely draw CC data and this will help greatly.
Regards,
Alex
- alexg
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Wed Nov 11, 2009 2:09 pm
Re: Sforzando followed by crescendo
alexg wrote:One day (hopefully) Notion will allow us to freely draw CC data and this will help greatly.
Someday my prince will come... la la la...
Fabio
Arrigo Beyle - Milanese - Lived, wrote, loved - - Stendhal
Being italian is a full-time job - - B. Severgnini
Arrigo Beyle - Milanese - Lived, wrote, loved - - Stendhal
Being italian is a full-time job - - B. Severgnini
-
fabiolcati - Posts: 441
- Joined: Mon Sep 21, 2009 9:08 am
- Location: Milan - Italy
4 posts
• Page 1 of 1
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 86 guests